NO
Whether minors are allowed to play pool in a bar depends on local laws and the specific bar's policies. In many places, minors can enter bar establishments but may be restricted from consuming alcohol and sometimes playing games like pool. It's essential to check the regulations in the specific area and the bar's rules for clarity. Always prioritize safety and legal compliance when considering such activities for minors.
Alabama law does not specify a minimum age for minors to move out. However, minors under 19 are considered juveniles and subject to the state's juvenile justice system. It is ideal for minors to have parental consent or obtain legal emancipation before moving out.
The web address of the Alabama Bench And Bar Historical Society is: www.alabamabenchandbar.org
I should slap you because of how STUPID you are. No.
No.
The address of the Alabama Bench And Bar Historical Society is: Po Box 722, Montgomery, AL 36104-3610
Yes, although the establishment may have a policy prohibiting minors from sitting at the bar.
in Montgomery, Alabama
Legally, no. In reality, it depends on where and when.
I played in a darts league in Texas, and several teams had at least one minor from time to time. Several of the bars in the league did not allow minors to play without a parent present, and some bars did not allow minors at all, but I was given the distinct impression that it was the decision of each bar whether or not to allow minors.
In South Dakota, minors are generally prohibited from sitting at the bar in establishments that serve alcohol. However, there are exceptions; for instance, minors can be present in areas designated for dining, such as restaurants that also serve alcohol, as long as they are accompanied by a parent or guardian. It's essential for establishments to comply with local laws and regulations regarding alcohol service and minors. Always check with local ordinances for specific rules.